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TIFF16: Personal Shopper
TIFF16: Personal Shopper

A ghost story for the present age, starring Kristen Stewart.

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Reviews, The Festival CircuitAnders BergstromSeptember 24, 2016drama, film festival, ghost story, Kristen Stewart, Olivier Assayas, Personal Shopper, TIFF, TIFF16, Toronto International Film FestivalComment
Review: In Order of Disappearance (2014)
Review: In Order of Disappearance (2014)

 There's little to recommend In Order of Disappearance beyond its amusing opening and the presence of Skarsgard.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 23, 2016In Order of Disappearance, Hans Petter Moland, Kim Fupz Aakeson, Stellan Skarsgard, Pal Sverre Valheim, Bruno GanzComment
TIFF16: Salt and Fire
TIFF16: Salt and Fire

Occasionally breathtaking, but mostly baffling.

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Reviews, The Festival Circuit, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 21, 2016Gael García Bernal, Lawrence Krauss, Michael Shannon, Salt and Fire, TIFF, TIFF16, Toronto International Film Festival, Veronica Ferres, Volker Michalowski, Werner HerzogComment
TIFF16: Maliglutit (Searchers)
TIFF16: Maliglutit (Searchers)

A film of primal intensity.

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Reviews, The Festival Circuit, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 16, 2016Benjamin Kunuk, Jocelyne Immaroitik, Joey Sarpinak, Jonah Qunaq, Karen Ivalu, Maliglutit, Maliglutit (Searchers), Natar Ungalaaq, Norman Cohn, Zacharias KunukComment
TIFF16: After the Storm
TIFF16: After the Storm

A mellowing and enriching family dramedy.

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Reviews, The Festival CircuitAnton BergstromSeptember 15, 2016Abe Hiroshi, comedy, detective, divorce, drama, dramedy, family, family drama, father and son, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Japan, Kiki Kirin, Maki Yôko, TIFF, TIFF16, writer, Yoshizawa TaiyôComment
TIFF16: The Unknown Girl
TIFF16: The Unknown Girl

A compelling film, even as it shows the limits of the Dardennes' filmmaking style.

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Reviews, The Festival Circuit, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 14, 2016Adèle Haenel, Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Jérémie Renier, Louka Minnella, Luc Dardenne, Olivier Bonnaud, The Unknown Girl, TIFF, TIFF16, Toronto International Film FestivalComment
Review: Sleeping Giant (2016)
Review: Sleeping Giant (2016)

Intimate, authentic Canadian filmmaking.

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Reviews, Aren's Reviews, The Current: At HomeAren BergstromSeptember 2, 2016Andrew Cividino, Jackson Martin, Nick Serino, Reece Moffett, Sleeping Giant Comment
Review: Don't Breathe (2016)
Review: Don't Breathe (2016)

Focused, formally impressive horror.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 1, 2016Daniel Zovatto, Don't Breathe, Dylan Minnette, Fede Alvarez, Jane Levy, Rodo Sayagues, Stephen LangComment
Review: Southside with You (2016)
Review: Southside with You (2016)

In the dog days of August, Southside with You proves an enjoyable romantic drama.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromAugust 26, 2016Southside with You, Richard Tanne, Parker Sawyers, Tika Sumpter, Vanessa Bell CallowayComment
The New Flesh: The Unnatural Nudity of David Cronenberg
The New Flesh: The Unnatural Nudity of David Cronenberg

Rather than using it for titillation or emotional revelation, David Cronenberg uses nudity to explore the unnatural psyches of his characters.

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Essays, Yesterday's CinemaAren BergstromAugust 19, 2016David Cronenberg, The Fly, Naked Lunch, Crash, A History of Violence, Eastern Promises, Shivers, Rabid, Maps to the Stars, The Brood, VideodromeComment
Review: Anthropoid (2016)
Review: Anthropoid (2016)

Only diehard World War II buffs will be able to make it through Anthropoid’s bloated runtime.

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The Current: In Theatres, Reviews, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromAugust 19, 2016Anthropoid, Sean Ellis, Anthony Frewin, Cillian Murphy, Jamie Dornan, Charlotte Le Bon, Anna Geislerova, Harry Lloyd, Toby JonesComment
Review: Love & Friendship (2016)
Review: Love & Friendship (2016)

A fitting blend of artistic sensibilities.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromAugust 12, 2016Chloë Sevigny, Emma Greenwell, James Fleet, Jane Austen, Jemma Redgrave, Jenn Murray, Justin Edwards, Kate Beckinsale, Love & Friendship, Morfydd Clark, Stephen Fry, Tom Bennett, Whit Stillman, Xavier SamuelComment
Review: Suicide Squad (2016)
Review: Suicide Squad (2016)

A misshapen misfire for the DCEU.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromAugust 10, 2016Adam Beach, Adewale Akkinuoye-Agbaje, Cara Delevingne, Common, David Ayer, David Harbour, Ike Barinholtz, Jai Courtney, Jared Leto, Jay Hernandez, Joel Kinnaman, Karen Fukuhara, Margot Robbie, Scott Eastwood, Suicide Squad, Viola Davis, Will SmithComment
Review: Germans & Jews (2016)
Review: Germans & Jews (2016)

Fascinating viewing for anyone with a familial relationship to Germany’s racist history.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJuly 29, 2016Germans & Jews, Janina QuintComment
Review: Now You See Me 2 (2016)
Review: Now You See Me 2 (2016)

A broadly enjoyable film in a summer with few standouts.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJuly 15, 2016Now You See Me 2, John M. ChuComment
Remembering Abbas Kiarostami
Remembering Abbas Kiarostami

Aren reflects on the films of the late Abbas Kiarostami.

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FeaturesAren BergstromJuly 8, 2016Abbas Kiarostami, Certified Copy, Like Someone in Love, RIP Abbas Kiarostami, The Wind Will Carry UsComment
Imagination and Individuality: Youth in the Films of Studio Ghibli
Imagination and Individuality: Youth in the Films of Studio Ghibli

The films of Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata capture profound truths about youth.

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Essays, Yesterday's CinemaAren BergstromJuly 8, 2016Studio Ghibli, Castle in the Sky, Only Yesterday, Grave of the Fireflies, My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited AwayComment
Review: Independence Day: Resurgence (2016)
Review: Independence Day: Resurgence (2016)

Undeniably stupid, but still fun and arguably camp.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnton BergstromJune 30, 2016alien invasion, Bill Pullman, blockbuster, Brent Spiner, camp, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Deobia Oparei, disaster movie, Independence Day, Independence Day: Resurgence, Jeff Goldblum, Jessie T- Usher, Judd Hirsch, Liam Hemsworth, Maika Monroe, narrative, Nicholas Wright, reboot, Roland Emmerich, science fiction, sequel Comment
Review: Three (2016)
Review: Three (2016)

A grand exercise in precise chaos.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJune 29, 2016Cheung Siu-fai, Johnnie To, Lam Suet, Lo Hoi-pang, Louis Koo, Three, Wallace Chung, Zhao WeiComment
Review: Free State of Jones (2016)
Review: Free State of Jones (2016)

Interesting from a historical perspective, and McConaughey doesn’t disappoint, but Free State of Jones is a muddled mess of a film.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJune 17, 2016Free State of Jones, Matthew McConaughey, Keri Russell, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Mahershala Ali, Gary RossComment
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